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Testimonial reductionism posits that an individual is justified in believing a speaker's testimony that a proposition is true if and only if the individual receives the testimony, possesses inductive evidence based on observation for the reliability of that testimony, and the proposition is not defeated by other evidence.
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- Social Epistemology – Introduction to Philosophy - Rebus Press press.rebus.community via serper
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- testimony concept
- observation concept